Chevrolet G7105
Panel K51

Vehicle designed exclusively via mainly in short wave radio.

 

It was almost exclusively used to interconnect telephone lines with radio equipment, essentially a movable joint between rows of dirt systems and radio waves.

 

Equipped with an appendage cart that ensured the supply of electricity.

 

The two BC312-BC342 receivers were able to operate from long waves up to 18 MHz.

 

The BC610 transmitter was able to operate in the same frequency range with a power of 300 watts.

 

The antennas could be remote or installed on the same vehicle to allow maximum flexibility and mobility.

 

The radio operators had available equipment and spare parts to ensure continuity of service.

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